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The Uí Chinnsealaigh were the dominant Gaelic family in this area and the mountain gets the fuller version of its name from them. This helps to distinguish it from Croaghanmoira, which is a little further north.
Croghan Kinsella is the 273rd highest summit in Ireland.Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/261/

Lovely up Croghan Kinsella this morning, we took the route from Raheenleagh Woods A it's easily found if you start at Aughrim village and go out over bridge on Carlow Rd take 1st left, follow road to Toberpatrick sign left, left past Gap Pub and left at Clonroe passing Annagh Hill and sharp left down to the woods are sign posted, best follow map on these country roads. Th Raheeenleagh Woods trail has car parking with only one car when we set off at 9.45 but a busy spot for cars on our way back! Perfect walk for kids, we really enjoyed it (9months, 6 & 8) but don't over estimate anyone's ability my kids live in Wicklow they're used to good walks! We're pretty prepared with a sturdy back carrier for baby which carrys the Woolley beanies, raincoats, we needed on top, snacks, water and treats that keep everyone happy and a compass & binoculars for added entertainment, not to forget teathing rings. Be adventurous make your own play ground in the trees when the showers come, no point all getting wet! The Aughrim market was a lovely stop on the way home it's open Saturday mornings til 2pm! Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/261/comment/14733/